Archive for July, 2010

FDIC Permanently Raises Maximum Deposit Insurance Amount to $250,000

July 30th, 2010

On July 21, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which, in part, permanently raises the current standard maximum deposit insurance amount to $250,000. The standard maximum insurance amount of $100,000 had been temporarily raised to $250,000 until December 31, 2013. The FDIC insurance coverage limit applies per depositor, per insured depository institution for each account ownership category.www.fdic.gov and use our Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) or call our toll-free number at 1-877-ASK-FDIC. Insured deposits provide the comfort and peace of mind to depositors that their money is 100 percent safe provided they keep their deposit balances within the insurance limits,” said FDIC Chairman Sheila C. Bair. www.fdic.gov). insured financial institutions fund its operations. www.fdic.gov, by subscription electronically (go to www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html) and may also be obtained through the FDIC’s Public Information Center (877-275-3342 or 703-562-2200). PR-161-2010

The temporary increase from $100,000 to $250,000 was effective from October 3, 2008, through December 31, 2010. On May 20, 2009, the temporary increase was extended through December 31, 2013.

“With this permanent increase of deposit insurance coverage to $250,000, depositors with CDs above $100,000 but below $250,000 will no longer have to worry about losing coverage on those CDs maturing beyond 2013. We strongly encourage all bank depositors who have questions about their insurance coverage to go to our Web site at

To help consumers, bankers and others understand how the new law affects deposit insurance coverage and to help consumers verify whether their deposit accounts are fully protected, the FDIC provides the following resources:

Information on deposit insurance on the FDIC Web site:Updated brochures on deposit insurance coverage (including the basic guide, Deposit Insurance Summary, and the more comprehensive guide, Your Insured Deposits) and a new version of the “Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator” (EDIE), an interactive service that allows consumers to quickly and easily check whether their accounts are fully protected, are now available on the FDIC’s Web site (# # #

A toll-free consumer assistance line: Help and information about deposit insurance and other matters of interest to bank customers are available at 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1-877-275-3342) Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time. For the hearing-impaired, the number is 1-800-925-4618.

Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1933 to restore public confidence in the nation’s banking system. The FDIC insured deposits at the nation’s 7,932 banks and savings associations and it promotes the safety and soundness of these institutions by identifying, monitoring the addressing risks to which they are exposed. The FDIC receives no federal tax dollars

FDIC press releases and other information are available on the Internet at 

 

Kim Furton, Residential Lender in Marshall Leaves Monarch after 26 Years

July 26th, 2010

Kim Furton, Residential/Consumer Lender

After many years of serving the people of Marshall at Monarch Community Bank, Kim Furton will be leaving.

Join us for a Going Away Party for Kim

Friday, July 30th 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

107 N. Park Ave. in Marshall on the circle

Come and wish Kim good luck as she leaves the Marshall Area to relocate to Utah to be closer to family.

Monarch is Proud Sponsor of Entertainment Under the Stars

July 23rd, 2010

Monarch is proud to sponsor the concerts in the park in downtown Coldwater in the month of July.  This past Tuesday, the talent was introduced by Monarch’s new president, Rick DeVries.  Thanks to everyone who attended and who also supports our downtown!  Over 40o people were in attendance.

Monarch Welcomes New Residential/Consumer Lender

July 21st, 2010

Todd Schurig, Residential/Consumer Lender

Monarch Community Bank welcomes Todd Schurig, residential and consumer lender to the branch on the circle at 107 N. Park in Marshall.  Schurig comes to the bank from Ameri-First Financial and has five years of prior experience in banking.  His responsibilities at the bank will include obtaining residential and consumer loans and working with current customers.

 Schurig is a graduate of Marshall High School and attended Valparaiso with his study in liberal arts.  In his spare time he enjoys duck hunting, gardening, reading and singing in the choir at Zion Lutheran Church.  When asked what he’s looking forward to in his new position he said, “I want to help community members, current customers, and new home owners achieve their financials goals”.

 Schurig lives in Marshall with his wife, Jeannene and their three children.  His office is located in Marshall at 107 N. Park, on the circle.  If you’d like to contact Todd, he can be reached by calling 789.8018.

Peg Day Represents Monarch, Supports Fountain Clinic

July 20th, 2010

"Ms. Piggy" Peggy Day of Monarch came home from the Reuben Eating Contest Fundraiser with "Best Schtick" Trophy!

Taken from Battle Creek Enquirer:

Over 20 men and women competing in 5th Annual Pastrami Joe’s Reuben Eating World Championship Saturday also raised $13,880.67 for Fountain Clinic, a Marshall organization meant to help people with little or no medical insurance.

“Really, all these people are here raising funds for the Fountain Clinic,” Pastrami Joe’s owner Mike Caron said. “People have been raising money for the last six or eight weeks. The eating part is secondary.”

There was also a children’s competition pitting kids against one another in a race to finish building a pastrami masterpiece while running an obstacle course. Caron said activities like that help teach children about philanthropy.

Caron said last year’s face-stuffing event raised just under $7,000. Jars placed in the restaurant, as well as various locations around town, allowed people to donate to the local celebrity eater of their choice.

Kathy Miller, a Marshall city councilwoman, raised the most money, netting the free clinic $3,485.84.

“I have a great amount of people that care about the Fountain Clinic,” she said moments after tearing through as much of a Reuben sandwich as she could in five minutes.

She said the clinic doesn’t take any government funds and is dependent on donations.

“A member of our family was helped by the clinic,” Miller said, “and he’s probably around today because of the help they gave him.”

This was the first year the Reuben competition did not have a category for professional eaters, freeing up money that can go directly to the Fountain Clinic, Caron said.

That meant the celebrity eaters had to pick up the slack. One of them, Kathleen Oerther of Oerther’s Feed and Grain, came dressed as a queen, complete with handmaidens to help her through her royal pastrami stuffing.

She said her customers helped make the costume and decide on the theme; awards were given after the contest in various categories, such as best costume and best place setting.

As the announcer told the contestants to start, they began to devour the pastrami and sauerkraut stacks. Competitors like Marshall Mayor Bruce Smith, Congressman Mark Schauer, the Enquirer’s Bob Warner, Marshall High School Principal Dan Luciani and more gulped down the food, stopping only to soften things up with a quick swig of water.

Michigan State Trooper J.K. Haehnle of the Coldwater post won, with three sandwiches eaten in five minutes.

Caron said the previous record was 2 1/4 sandwiches.

Branch County United Way Tee’s Up to Raise Money

July 19th, 2010

Monarch employees were at the links on Friday helping to support the Branch County United Way.  Thanks to all of the teams and local community members for supporting this ever important organization!

Rzepka, Fox and Commercial Lender Chuck Mulka getting ready to tee off at the Bronson Golf Course.

Tricia Rzepka, Community Business Development Officer putts into the 3x larger hole for the outing. Tim Fox, Residential Lender helps with the flag.

Monarch Community Bank Welcomes New President/CEO

July 15th, 2010

Rick DeVries, President/CEO

The Board of Directors at Monarch Community Bank and Monarch Community Bancorp, Inc is proud to announce the appointment of Richard J. (“Rick”) DeVries, as the new president and CEO of the Bank and the Bancorp.  DeVries has begun working at the Bank, however, his appointment as President and CEO is subject to approval of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Michigan Office of Insurance and Financial Services, and the Federal Reserve.  He comes to the Bank with extensive banking experience and an enthusiasm for leading a community bank.

DeVries was previously the president and CEO of Pavilion Bancorp Inc./Bank of Lenawee in Adrian, Michigan.  During his five years as president he developed a dynamic sales and credit culture while significantly increasing shareholder value.  He has also been nationally recognized for innovations in product development and cross-selling.

DeVries also has a diverse background in banking, working as the president and CEO of Bank One/Citizens Bank in Ypsilanti and Lansing, commercial lending, venture capital lending, corporate training, commercial loan officer, and commercial lending trainee.  He obtained his Bachelors and Masters degrees from Central Michigan University in the areas of Finance, Marketing, and Economics 

He is a graduate of St. Joseph High School in St. Joseph, Michigan and currently resides in Adrian with his wife, Dyana.  Together they have six children and two grandchildren.  In his spare time he enjoys running marathons, playing golf, and being with family.  DeVries office will be located at 375 N. Willowbrook Rd. in Coldwater.

“I’m excited to be working with the team of employees at Monarch to make this the best community bank in the country,” said DeVries.  His job responsibilities will include overseeing the day to day operations of the bank, managing investor relations, overseeing the adequacy and soundness of the organization’s financial structure, and representing the bank while providing support to customers, shareholders, the public, and the financial community.

Monarch sponsors Tibbit’s Golf Outing

July 13th, 2010

Yesterday, both the sunshine and players came out to support the Tibbit’s Opera House.  All participants were glad the weather turned out great and the Tibbit’s Golf Outing organizers were happy to have the support of community members at the event.

The Monarch team: Clayton Rzepka, Joyce Cox, Eric Zuzga, and Tricia Rzpeka are ready to play!

I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream for Ice Cream!

July 7th, 2010
Thanks to the generosity of the Branch County Association of Realtors, area residents were able to tolerate the heat a little better last night while eating free ice cream at the Entertainment Under the Stars concert in Coldwater.  Throughout the afternoon area realtors and affiliates of the Association gathered at Jeannie’s in downtown Coldwater to scoop 1,000 cups of vanilla and chocolate ice cream.  In the midst of the heat wave, it was difficult to keep the ice cream from melting too much, but nonetheless, the residents enjoyed the sweet treat.  The ice cream is a small way to thank the community for thier dedication to using area realtors.

Area Realtors spent Tuesday afternoon scooping 1,000 cups of Ice Cream!

 

Terry Wilber got more ice cream on the table than in the cups.

Everyone enjoyed the cool treat in the warm summer sun!

Holiday Hours

July 1st, 2010

Please note that all Monarch Community Bank branches will be closed in observance of Independance Day on Monday, July 5, 2010.  Normal hours will remain for Saturday and Tuesday.  Have a wonderful and safe holiday!

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